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Author: Sabrina Larsen

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Still Recovering: The Story of a Residential Fire

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date May 26, 2015

On May 26, 2014 the house of Lick-Wilmerding students Yanni Velasquez ’15 and Keanu Velasquez ’17 in the Outer Mission/ Excelsior district burned. At 5:30 […]

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Street Safety Tips for Teens

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date February 25, 2015

As you’re walking down the street with your phone out and your computer in hand, thinking about that test tomorrow and that essay you have due, […]

Tagged Night, Safety, Street, Teens, Tips, Victim, Violence
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Food Recall: Who’s Checking Food Safety?

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date October 30, 2014

Be wary of the food you buy. Be especially cautious of prepared food, even from seemingly reputable sources. From January 2014 to August 2014, there […]

Tagged food, food saftey, listeria moncytogenes, U.S Food and drug administration
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Rethinking the College Tour

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date June 6, 2014

In The Wall Street Journal’s recent article “Oh, No Not Another College Tour!” Sarah Lawrence College professor Marek Fuch writes about the numerous college visits that […]

Tagged college, parents, school, song, students, visit
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Ancient Human Skeleton Found

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date April 21, 2014

On February 25th in the early Tuesday morning, a construction crew was preparing to pour a concrete base for the new Transbay Transit Center when […]

Tagged Center, Found, Human, Skeleton, Transbay, Transit
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The Bounty of the Glen Park Farmers’

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date December 10, 2013

In the heart of Glen Park, across from the bustling BART station on a busy Sunday morning, hectic workers set up tents and tables, placing […]

Tagged Bernal Heights, Farmers Market, Farming, Fresh fruit, Glen Park, Vegetables
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Uphill Battle to Quell Mission Gangs

  • Post Author By Sabrina Larsen
  • Post Date October 14, 2013

Yes, the Mission District is the heart of urban appeal in the San Francisco Latino community. And yes, it is a hipster haunt for up […]

Tagged community, Excelsior, gangs, Mission

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